A Single Winning Ticket Has Reportedly Been Sold For The $758.7 Million Powerball Jackpot

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The second largest jackpot in U.S. lottery history now reportedly has a single winner. A winning ticket with the numbers 6, 7, 16, 23, 26 and a Powerball number of 4 sold in Massachusetts holds claim over the $758.7 million Powerball prize, putting to end a summer long push that fell short of the record $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot that was claimed by three winners in 2016.

The winning ticket marks the largest jackpot for a single ticket and stops the jackpot from jumping to $1 billion with its next drawing on Saturday. According to ABC News, Powerball officials expected to sell 170 million tickets between Saturday’s drawing and Wednesday’s jackpot:

The $758.7 million jackpot is second only to a $1.6 billion prize shared by three people in January 2016.

The current jackpot refers to the annuity option, doled out in 30 payments over 29 years, increasing 5 percent annually. Nearly all winners favor the cash option, which would now be $443.3 million.

The drawing left plenty of people wondering what might’ve been, especially once a winner had been announced. Some just shrugged it off and returned to their normal routines of posting gifs on Twitter and complaining about Whole Foods, but others seemed a little dejected. They should’ve been prepared, though.

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The chances of walking away with the jackpot would be around one in 292 million, something you would know if you read any lottery-related news in the past week. You were more likely to be killed by an asteroid covered in lightning that was pregnant with quadruplets. Still, some had some hopes dashed:

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So congratulations mystery winner. Here’s hoping you didn’t win it as part of a work pool and now have to split it with 15 other people.

(Via Fox News / ABC News / CNNMoney)